What’s the deal with clearing the uterus after a normal delivery?

Under normal circumstances, removal of the uterus is not required after a normal delivery, but only in the case of retained placenta and fetal membranes. Uterine evacuation is mainly used for incomplete abortion, hyperemesis gravidarum, induced abortion, etc., and is usually not needed after a normal delivery. For women who need to have the uterus removed after a normal delivery, usually the uterus is only considered after the placenta and fetal membranes have been retained during delivery and cannot be expelled by themselves, and after the artificial removal method is ineffective. Uterine evacuation refers to the process of removing pregnancy and blood clots from the uterus using a negative pressure suction device or a spatula. It is important to note that there are certain complications after the procedure, such as perforation of the uterus, infection and adhesions in the uterine cavity. After the procedure, you should have a regular checkup, pay attention to personal hygiene, regular routine, and also prohibit the use of pelvic baths, so as not to jeopardize the recovery of your body.